Cardo ScalaRider Q1 Guide..
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Cardo ScalaRider Q1 Guide..
Hey guys,
I recently picked up a Q1 TeamSet from Cardo. It's a very great, and for the most part, easy to use system designed for a rider and passenger. I love it mainly for the music sharing feature. I can listen to my phone's music, my girlfriend can listen to her phone's music, and either of us can push a button to share our music with the other.
Anyways, with so many features and only four buttons (Intercom, Music, Vol+, Vol-), I found it handy to have a quick reference guide to look at. Cardo has one online but it has a bunch of features that I don't need, and their organization wasn't the best. Plus, it was 1.5 pages long, which isn't convenient to search through while riding or at a red light.
I hacked up their guide, and pieced it together in a simpler format of two columns. I printed it, folded in half, and stuck it in my wallet. It is smaller than a dollar bill, but has all the information I could need to figure out how to use a feature on the fly.
Thought I would share it with you guys in case anyone else could benefit from it.
Just take the image, put it in a word document, and resize it however you want. I made it 6" tall, so that it's about 2" wide when folded in half. I have one in my wallet, and one taped to the inside of my F4i's windscreen.
I recently picked up a Q1 TeamSet from Cardo. It's a very great, and for the most part, easy to use system designed for a rider and passenger. I love it mainly for the music sharing feature. I can listen to my phone's music, my girlfriend can listen to her phone's music, and either of us can push a button to share our music with the other.
Anyways, with so many features and only four buttons (Intercom, Music, Vol+, Vol-), I found it handy to have a quick reference guide to look at. Cardo has one online but it has a bunch of features that I don't need, and their organization wasn't the best. Plus, it was 1.5 pages long, which isn't convenient to search through while riding or at a red light.
I hacked up their guide, and pieced it together in a simpler format of two columns. I printed it, folded in half, and stuck it in my wallet. It is smaller than a dollar bill, but has all the information I could need to figure out how to use a feature on the fly.
Thought I would share it with you guys in case anyone else could benefit from it.
Just take the image, put it in a word document, and resize it however you want. I made it 6" tall, so that it's about 2" wide when folded in half. I have one in my wallet, and one taped to the inside of my F4i's windscreen.
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